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  2. IRELAND'S MANY ARMIES.

    Mr. Grattan Esmonde, a leading supporter of General O'Duffy, sat blueshirted in the public gallery of the Senate during a debate when Senator. Mitroy ...

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  3. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    Financial assistance from the Government to enable the completion of the partially built giant Cunarder was promised by the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

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  4. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS.

    COWES, Thursday.--Grave allegations of cruelty against. William Henry Baye, superintendent and secretary of the Seaside Garden Home for Boys, Newhaven, ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL FORCE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Mander (Liberal) moved in favor of the formation of an international police force controlled by the League of Nations. He ...

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  6. KETCH WRECKED.

    Caught by the force of sixty-miles-an-hour southerly gale, which lashed Port Phillip Bay yesterday, the ketch Agnes, formerly a well-known tug boat. was ...

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  7. DAMAGE AT WODONGA.

    WODONGA, Thursday.--It was reported late this afternoon that following heavy rain along the Kiewa River the river between Kiewa and Tangambalanga ...

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  8. ELECTRICAL STORM AT EUROA.

    EUROA, Thursday.--About 2 a.m. today a violent storm passed over the town, accompanied by vivid lightning. There was heavy thunder and rain, half an inch ...

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  9. ANOTHER KETCH IN DANGER.

    Another small ketch, the Tangalooma. employed in the shell-grit trade, dragged her anchor some hundred yards from her moorings at Williamstown. A launch ...

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  10. VALUABLE FALLS AT TRAFALGAR.

    TRAFALGAR, Thursday.--Violet winds and soaking rain have brought on winter weather. If the caterpillar plague abates the rain will be worth hundreds of pounds ...

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  11. TASMANIAN PLANE DELAYED.

    KOOWEERUP, Thursday.--Owing to the boisterous state of the weather and bad visibility, due to heavy rain, the plane Tasman, which was ...

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  12. ABNORMAL RIVERINA FALLS.

    ALBURY. Thursday.--About 2 inches of rain having fallen to-day, a serious position has, arisen in connection with the Riverina harvest. Rain was falling to-day ...

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  13. HEAVY SEAS OUTSIDE THE HEADS.

    Information was received late last night from the Pilot Service, Williamstown. that the Ellerman and Bueknall steamer City of Tokio was held up by heavy sens ...

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  14. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    ANAKIE, Thursday.--Steady, soaking rain fell at Anakie to-day. On top of the recent floods the rain will do considerable damage to crops in stooks. ...

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  15. RIVERINA.

    HOLBROOK, Thursday.--Rain fell yesterday afternoon and last night, accompanied by a vivid electrical storm up to 155 points were recorded at 9 a.m. ...

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  16. PICNIC IN THE RAIN.

    The heavy and continuous rain which flooded Victoria Park did not damp the enthusiasm of the participants in the picnic provided for the children of the ...

    Article : 304 words
  17. DESTITUTE ALBURY FAMILY.

    ALBURY. Thursday,--To-day Mr. Peerman and his family of four children, aged 11 years, 9 years, 7 years and 5 years, were rescued from a camp on the Murray River ...

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  18. DUST FOLLOWS RAIN.

    UNGARIE, Thursday.--Following 40 points of rain this morning, with a temperature down to 60 deg., the district is now experiencing a severe dust storm. ...

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  19. MARY PICKFORD.

    Miss Mary Pickford (Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks), in a press interview said:--"I found I have gone as far as I could in the material world. There is no happiness in ...

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  20. THE LODDON FLOOD.

    KERANG, Thursday.--The flood position at Kerang is easier, the river having fallen 7½ inches from peak. Pyramid Creel is also falling, being one inch ...

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  21. ACTIVITY OF COMMUNISTS.

    A grave increase in Communist activities in India has been noticeable in the past few months, following on the discovery of Moscow's new plans for ...

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  22. FIERCE STORM AT WAGGA

    WAGGA, Thursday.--Disaster has overtaken many settlers who a fortnight ago were confidently estimating a bumper harvest, which, even at the low values of ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. SOUTH MELBOURNE'S FLOOD TROUBLES.

    The north end of Gladstone-street, South Melbourne, was again flooded last night, and the water was threatening to invade the homes of residents. ...

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  24. FORTUNE DISSIPATED.

    Investigations following on the death of Sir Henry Birkin, the racing motorist, revealed the astonishing disappearance of a fortune of over £2,000,000 within eleven ...

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  25. LIGHTNING CAUSES FIRE.

    JERILDERIE, Thursday --During a terrific storm carly this morning lighting was responsible for fire, which caused complete destruction of a homestead at Bundure ...

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  26. ANXIETY AT BENJEROOP.

    The Weather Bureau has received a report from the post master at Kerang, reading as follows:--"River at Kerang, 11 feet 9 inches, a fall of 8 inches from peak. ...

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  27. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

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  28. Streets at Macaulay Under Water

    Moonee ponds Creek, at Macaulay and k[?]ington overflowed its banks, and the [?] waters submerged the strips of [?] land on both sides of the channel, ...

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  29. FLOOD WARNING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. Thursday. -- The Weather Bureau to-day issued a warning that a cyclonie depression had developed over the inland of New South Wales, and that ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. HORSES AND DOG STRUCK DEAD.

    COROWA, Thursday.--Since Monday night 212 points of rain were recorded up to 1 p.m. to-day. This morning a severe thunder storm occurred at 3 a.m. The ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    When a pea rifle, which his son Walter was cleaning, was accidentally discharged last night at his home in Dennis-street, Northeote, John King, 56 years, was shot ...

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  32. A MAN MISSING.

    Police are investigating the disappearance of William Bradley, 38 years, of Murdock-street, Brunswick, who has been missing from his home since Friday ...

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  33. TALLANGATTA RACES POSTPONED.

    TALLANGATTA. Thursday.--Abnormal weather has prevalled during the month. and, following another heavy thunder storm last night. which recorded 120[?] ...

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  34. SOUTH YARRA FIRE.

    A carelessly thrown cigarette butt is thought to have been responsible for the £10,000 fire at Linay's timber mill, in Chapel-street, South Yarra, on ...

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  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY STORM.

    DARWIN, Thursday.--A party of timber getters' at Adelaide River narrowly escaped losing all their horses through a sudden flood. The men were camped ...

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  36. COUNTRY DISTRICTS AFFECTED.

    Widespread rains were reported from all over the country, with some severe electrical storms reported well inland, particularly in the Riverina. A. terrific flash ...

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  37. WEIR GATES DAMAGED.

    MALDON, Thursday.--The State Rivers and Water Commission has several men engaged effecting repairs to the flood gates of the Laanccoorie weir, which were ...

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  38. DISASTROUS FOR TOBACCO CROPS.

    MYRTLEFORD, Thursday.--Heavy rain again set in this morning, the total recorded to 5.30 p.m. being 136 points. It is still raining. For the past fifteen days ...

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  39. TWO MEN FOUND DEAD.

    Men on the Kerferd-road pier at Albert Park yesterday morning noticed the body of a man floating on the sea. The police were notified and the body was ...

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  40. THE PRICE OF GOLD.

    The price of gold is quoted to-day at £6 61 per fine ounce, the same price as yesterday. ...

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  41. ANOTHER RICH GOLD FIND.

    PERTH, Thursday.--"I will be surprised if this plays second fiddle to Mullins and Kozul's find at Lady Gladys mine in Mullinc," is the report received by the ...

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  42. INFANT FATALLY SCALDED.

    KYABRAM, Thursday.--The 20 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hazelman was fatally scalded when she pulled a pot of hot tea over herself. ...

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  43. STERLING ON DOLLAR BASIS.

    The United States dollar is quoted at 5.06¼ to the pound sterling in London to-day, compared with 5.06 yesterday. ...

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  44. RAIN AND CATERPILLARS AT MAFFRA.

    MAFFRA, Thursday.--Heavy rain has fallen since 2 p.m. from the east, from which quarter the rainfall is generally prolonged. Rain has fallen in eight days ...

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  45. Dental Board Case.

    In "The Age" last Saturday in the report of an action, against the Dental Board of Victoria. the name of Mr. R. R. Isaacs, dentist, was included as one of ...

    Article : 78 words
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